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Despite its origin in antiquity, the term “chryselephantine” is most commonly used to refer to the Art Nouveau and Art Deco sculptures of the early twenties century, in which the blending of ivory and other materials, most often bronze, created a visual language that perfectly expressed the style of the times.
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Ferdinand Preiss
Chiparus
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Ferdinand Preiss Art Deco Sculptor The fire and the flame. Alberto Shayo.
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